public class Solution extends Object
840 - Magic Squares In Grid.
Medium
A 3 x 3
magic square is a 3 x 3
grid filled with distinct numbers from 1
to 9
such that each row, column, and both diagonals all have the same sum.
Given a row x col
grid
of integers, how many 3 x 3
“magic square” subgrids are there? (Each subgrid is contiguous).
Example 1:
Input: grid = [[4,3,8,4],[9,5,1,9],[2,7,6,2]]
Output: 1
Explanation: The following subgrid is a 3 x 3 magic square: while this one is not:
In total, there is only one magic square inside the given grid.
Example 2:
Input: grid = [[8]]
Output: 0
Constraints:
row == grid.length
col == grid[i].length
1 <= row, col <= 10
0 <= grid[i][j] <= 15
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Solution() |
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numMagicSquaresInside(int[][] grid) |
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